UBS weighs cutting about 90 jobs at Asia wealth, banking teams

The Zurich-based lender is weighing a plan to cut about 70 jobs at the private bank and 20 at its global banking division. PHOTO: AFP

UBS Group is looking to cut about 90 jobs in Asia private wealth and investment banking in March as China’s stock market rout and a slump in dealmaking have eroded revenue, people familiar with the matter said.

The Zurich-based lender is weighing a plan to cut about 70 jobs at the private bank and 20 at its global banking division, one of the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is confidential.

The jobs to be eliminated in the wealth division may include about 25 relationship managers and supporting roles in the investment and solutions teams, mostly in Greater China and Singapore.

The cuts are not finalised as the bank expects more voluntary departures after bonus payouts, the people said.

The scale of the retrenchment in private banking is one of the biggest seen in Asia, and comes as wealth from the Greater China region has tumbled amid a property crisis and the faltering economy.

Global banks have been cutting investment banking jobs in Asia and are slashing pay as firms seek to cut expenses amid one of the worst deal droughts ever seen.

A Hong Kong-based spokesperson declined to comment. 

The bank plans to start the cuts as early as March after bonus discussions with staff this week.

The reductions would include bankers who have joined from Credit Suisse as part of the integration after the takeover by UBS, one of the people said.

The wealth management workforce is more than double the size of its nearest rival post merger. 

Goldman Sachs Group, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup have already made several rounds of job cuts in Asia over the past 18 months.

Asia stock offerings outside Japan plunged 30 per cent in 2023, compared with a 45 per cent jump in the US, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Bank of America last week cut more than 20 investment banking jobs in Hong Kong.

Outside Asia, UBS cut several senior banker jobs as the financial giant continues to reduce headcount following the takeover of Credit Suisse in 2023, according to people with knowledge of the matter. 

UBS’ workforce jumped to about 120,000 when the Credit Suisse deal closed in June, and the bank has said it aims to save around US$6 billion (S$8 billion) in staff costs in the coming years.

Chairman Colm Kelleher has warned that 2024 will be a challenging year as the bank has over-delivered on the “easy part” of reducing headcount as part of the integration.

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